Shaposhnikov, D.; Rodin, A. V.; Medvedev, A. S.; Hartogh, P.: Hydrological cycle in the general circulation model of the Martian atmosphere. Sixth international workshop on the Mars atmosphere: Modelling and observations , Granada, Spain (2017)
Rengel, M.; Reach, W.; Hartogh, P.; Sagawa, H.: Tracing the Composition of Hydrogen Cyanide in the Stratosphere of Titan from Space, Airborne, and Ground-Based Observations. ESA SCI Science Workshop #9, Aklersloot, Netherlands (2016)
Rengel, M.; Sagawa, H.; Hartogh, P.: Venusian Mesospheric thermal structure and winds from May 2009 SMT CO spectral- line observations. 40th COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Moscow, Russia (2014)
Rezac, L.; de Val-Borro, M.; Hartogh, P.; Cavalié, T.; Jarchow, C.; Rengel, M.; Dobrijevic, M.: New Determination of the HCN Profile in the Stratosphere of Neptune from Millimeter-wave Spectroscopy. Asia Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS) 11th Annual Meeting, Sapporo, Japan (2014)
Hartogh, P.: Chirptransformations-Spektrometer für die passive Millimeterwellenradiometrie: Messungen der 142 GHz Emissionslinie des atmosphärischen Ozons. Dissertation, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen (1989)
Hartogh, P.: Raumflugtauglicher FM-Pulskompressionsempfänger mit Oberflächenwellenfiltern für die Millimeter- und Submillimeterwellenspektroskopie. Diploma, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen (1985)
Biver, N.; Bockelée-Morvan, D.; Moreno, R.; Crovisier, J.; Hartogh, P.; de Val-Borro, M.; Kidger, M.; Kueppers, M.; Szutowicz, S.; Lis, D. C.et al.; Blake, G. A.; Gonzalez, J. J.; Seargent, D. A. J.; Mattiazzo, M.: Comet C/2011 L4 (Panstarrs). Central Bureau Electronic Telegrams 3230, 1 (2012)
Meister, C.-V.; Hartogh, P.; Villanueva, G.; Berger, U.: Hydrodynamic model of the Martian atmosphere between near-surface layers and an altitude of about 130 km. Max-Planck-Institut für Aeronomie, Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany (2002)
Gulkis, S.; Forget, F.; Janssen, M.; Riley, L.; Hartogh, P.; Clancy, T.; Allen, M.; Frerking, M.: Microwave Investigation of the Martian Atmosphere and Surface. JPL, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, USA (2000)
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